A young woman is charged with aggravated assault after her baby was injured outside the Giant Eagle Market District store in Shadyside last Sunday afternoon, a Public Safety spokeswoman said.

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The incident, which is still under investigation by Pittsburgh police, happened when mother Tyla Evans was with her 4-month-old child, Noah Voke, in the parking lot of the supermarket on Centre Avenue.

"I just want justice because she tried hard to get the help she needed.

Someone dropped the ball," Patterson said.

James Browder said he was drinking coffee in the cafe area of the grocery store when he saw the woman playing with the baby.

"A few minutes later when I wasn't looking, I heard several people in the cafe scream, and I looked up and saw that the baby was on the ground and she was walking away from it, so I ran out to try to help and I picked up the baby and waited. EMS came and took control," Browder said.

The woman "kind of just walked, and a few people stopped her and confronted her and held her, and then a security guard came out and took possession of her," Browder said.

Pittsburgh police arrived and took the woman into custody.

"I didn't hear this, but I heard somebody else say that she said she was Jesus," Browder said.

According to police, she said “nobody is left behind” when asked why she left her baby behind.

The infant was taken to Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC. Officers observed a hematoma on the back of his head and redness around his neck.

Patterson told police that her daughter has a history of bipolar disorder.

She said her daughter was denied her medication after recently losing her health care coverage.

Patterson isn't sure her daughter is being treated for her disorder in jail.

Her family is looking for an attorney to help them with the case.

"The baby is OK, praise God," Patterson said.

"Because of the circumstances, CYS has Noah, but my husband and I would like to retain custody of Noah until Tyla is able to get the health care that she needs."

Evans, is also charged with endangering the welfare of a child and recklessly endangering another person. She's in the Allegheny County Jail and has been unable to post bond. Her preliminary hearing is Wednesday.